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herself was, was deeply unhappy about well, what i went on of her a lot of the time i'm under mrs. thatcher. the 2 ladies also disagree on foreign affairs. the commonwealth countries, one thatcher, to take a stance against the apartheid regime in south africa. but the prime minister doesn't want to be bothered with the problems of the commonwealth. african countries were fed up with white britain effectively supporting slowing down the sanctions and they knew that margaret thatcher was part of this. she actually delayed debates, stock debates in the british parliament about sanctions ah against thatch as will elizabeth travelled to a meeting of commonwealth countries effectively supporting their claims, fatuous, given, and is forced to the fight line ah, and at home the royal family is more popular than ever. on the 29th of july, 1981, prince charles marius, diana spencer done the day. it was wonderful. it was just the whole nation celebrated. you know, it was a lovely fairy tale love story. there's never been another wedding in my view that could equal, it was just wonderful. the bride was
herself was, was deeply unhappy about well, what i went on of her a lot of the time i'm under mrs. thatcher. the 2 ladies also disagree on foreign affairs. the commonwealth countries, one thatcher, to take a stance against the apartheid regime in south africa. but the prime minister doesn't want to be bothered with the problems of the commonwealth. african countries were fed up with white britain effectively supporting slowing down the sanctions and they knew that margaret thatcher was part of...
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a lot of the time i'm under mrs. thatcher. the 2 ladies also disagree on foreign affairs. the commonwealth countries, one thatcher, to take a stance against the apartheid regime in south africa. but the prime minister doesn't want to be bothered with the problems of the commonwealth. african countries were fed up with white britain effectively supporting slowing down the sanctions and they knew that margaret thatcher was part of this. she actually delayed debates, stock debates in the british parliament about sanctions. ah, against that just will. elizabeth traveled to a meeting of commonwealth countries effectively supporting their claims, fatuous, given, and is forced to the fight line ah, and at home. the royal family is more popular than ever. on the 29th of july, 1981, prince charles marius, diana spencer. on the day it was wonderful. it was just the whole nation celebrated. you know, it was a lovely fairy tale love story. there's never been another wedding in my view that could equal, it was just wonderful of the bride, was the most beautiful. the whole world was inte
a lot of the time i'm under mrs. thatcher. the 2 ladies also disagree on foreign affairs. the commonwealth countries, one thatcher, to take a stance against the apartheid regime in south africa. but the prime minister doesn't want to be bothered with the problems of the commonwealth. african countries were fed up with white britain effectively supporting slowing down the sanctions and they knew that margaret thatcher was part of this. she actually delayed debates, stock debates in the british...
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moment— u—turn the recall mrs thatcher's moment when she said u—turn if you want _ moment when she saidurn if you want to, the — moment when she said u—turn if you want to, the lady is not for turning, _ want to, the lady is not for turning, the bank was actually going to be selling in order to get inflation _ to be selling in order to get inflation under control, now it is buying _ inflation under control, now it is buying it— inflation under control, now it is buying it in— inflation under control, now it is buying it in order to help the fund and the final scheme he were the ones most — and the final scheme he were the ones most infected. it and the final scheme he were the ones most infected.— ones most infected. it will be inflationary — ones most infected. it will be inflationary stop _ ones most infected. it will be inflationary stop lid _ ones most infected. it will be inflationary stop lid will - ones most infected. it will be inflationary stop lid will be i inflationary stop lid will be inflationary. so what will happen with the mortgage lenders and remember what has been happ
moment— u—turn the recall mrs thatcher's moment when she said u—turn if you want _ moment when she saidurn if you want to, the — moment when she said u—turn if you want to, the lady is not for turning, _ want to, the lady is not for turning, the bank was actually going to be selling in order to get inflation _ to be selling in order to get inflation under control, now it is buying _ inflation under control, now it is buying it— inflation under control, now it is buying it in—...
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a lot of the time i'm under mrs. thatcher. the 2 ladies also disagree on foreign affairs. the commonwealth countries, one thatcher, to take a stance against the apartheid regime in south africa. but the prime minister doesn't want to be bothered with the problems of the commonwealth. african countries were fed up with white britain effectively supporting slowing down the sanctions and they knew that margaret thatcher was part of this. she actually delayed debates, stock debates in the british parliament about sanctions. ah, against that just will. elizabeth traveled to a meeting of commonwealth countries effectively supporting their claims, fatuous, given, and is forced to the side line ah, and at home. the royal family is more popular than ever. on the 29th of july, 1981, prince charles marius, diana spencer. on the day it was wonderful. it was just the whole nation celebrated. you know, it was a lovely fairy tale love story. there's never been another wedding in my view that could equal, it was just wonderful of the bride, was the most beautiful. the whole world was inter
a lot of the time i'm under mrs. thatcher. the 2 ladies also disagree on foreign affairs. the commonwealth countries, one thatcher, to take a stance against the apartheid regime in south africa. but the prime minister doesn't want to be bothered with the problems of the commonwealth. african countries were fed up with white britain effectively supporting slowing down the sanctions and they knew that margaret thatcher was part of this. she actually delayed debates, stock debates in the british...
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mrs. thatcher was very busy and was just going to another meeting.ants to know now. mrs. thatcher turned around and took the call. >> the conflict begins in 1982, when argentina invaded the british territory located just off its coast. three days after the invasion, the uk responds. >> thatcher sent a task force, pretty well every fighting ship that we could muster, and the best of the british marines. >> the queen son, prince andrew, is a royal navy pilot during the conflict. >> she was like any of military mother, worried for his safety. it was testing times. but also, because of her close bond with the military, understanding that desire for kherson to go out and do his duty. and obviously taking amends pride in the fact that he was doing that. >> more than 900 people were killed by the time britain wins the war. it lasts 74 days. >> there's an amazing picture of prince andrew, who had this rose between his lips and full naval uniform. and she clearly, in that split moment, was not her majesty queen elizabeth the second of great britain of norther
mrs. thatcher was very busy and was just going to another meeting.ants to know now. mrs. thatcher turned around and took the call. >> the conflict begins in 1982, when argentina invaded the british territory located just off its coast. three days after the invasion, the uk responds. >> thatcher sent a task force, pretty well every fighting ship that we could muster, and the best of the british marines. >> the queen son, prince andrew, is a royal navy pilot during the conflict....
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i, a woman who loved confrontation as mrs. thatcher, with a woman the queen who took anything to avoid an argument. i mean one of the reasons the queen is a successful constitutional monarch is she much prefers to agree and disagree. she hates a row. margaret thatcher immediately de regulates the financial markets. the stock market is booming. ah, but the gap between the rich and the poor widen the late is not for turn. ah, she quelled protest with full there was more social unrest, rights strikes and lack of social cohesion under margaret virtue than at any other time. because partly because she felt she had to grasp the natal and her her style was, was confrontational and, and there is evidence that, that the queen herself was, was deeply unhappy about what, what went on for a lot of the time. i'm under mrs. searcher the 2 ladies also disagree on foreign affairs. the commonwealth countries, one thatcher, to take a stance against the apartheid regime in south africa. but the prime minister doesn't want to be bothered with the problems of the commonwealth. african countries were fed up
i, a woman who loved confrontation as mrs. thatcher, with a woman the queen who took anything to avoid an argument. i mean one of the reasons the queen is a successful constitutional monarch is she much prefers to agree and disagree. she hates a row. margaret thatcher immediately de regulates the financial markets. the stock market is booming. ah, but the gap between the rich and the poor widen the late is not for turn. ah, she quelled protest with full there was more social unrest, rights...
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she was said to have found mrs thatcher's attitude and confrontational style puzzling.n with a moment of great promise. prince charles's wedding injuly 1981 to the young lady diana spencer seemed to be a moment of hope for the future. the new princess of wales captured the public imagination and became a media superstar. consequently, when the marriage began to fail, its decline was a very public one. when the couple's separation was announced in 1992, it followed the collapse of the first marriage of the queen's daughter, princess anne, and a series of lurid stories involving the queen's other daughter—in—law, the duchess of york, whose marriage to prince andrew had also ended. national anthem plays. in a revealing speech to mark over a0 years on the throne, the queen described 1982 as her "annus horribilis" — her horrible year — and conceded the need for a more open monarchy in return for a less hostile media. no institution — city, monarchy, whatever — should expect to be free from the scrutiny of those who give it their loyalty and support. not to mention those who
she was said to have found mrs thatcher's attitude and confrontational style puzzling.n with a moment of great promise. prince charles's wedding injuly 1981 to the young lady diana spencer seemed to be a moment of hope for the future. the new princess of wales captured the public imagination and became a media superstar. consequently, when the marriage began to fail, its decline was a very public one. when the couple's separation was announced in 1992, it followed the collapse of the first...
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and you have these 2 women are a woman who loved confrontation as mrs. thatcher. with a woman, the queen who do anything to avoid an argument. i mean one of the reasons the queen is a successful call. the mother is she much prefers to agree than disagree. she hates around both margaret thatcher, immediately deregulated the financial markets. the stock market is booming. ah, but the gap between the rich and the poor widened the late is not for turning. ah, she quells protest with folks there was more social unrest rights strikes and lack of social cohesion under margaret virtue than at any other time. because partly because she felt she had to grasp the natal and her, her style was, was confrontational and, and there is evidence that that the queen herself was, was deeply unhappy about what, what went on of her lot of the time i'm under mrs. such are the 2 ladies also disagree on foreign affairs. the commonwealth countries, one thatcher, to take a stance against the apartheid regime in south africa. but the prime minister doesn't want to be bothered with the proble
and you have these 2 women are a woman who loved confrontation as mrs. thatcher. with a woman, the queen who do anything to avoid an argument. i mean one of the reasons the queen is a successful call. the mother is she much prefers to agree than disagree. she hates around both margaret thatcher, immediately deregulated the financial markets. the stock market is booming. ah, but the gap between the rich and the poor widened the late is not for turning. ah, she quells protest with folks there was...
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the pound slumped to levels not seen since mrs thatcher's time in office, hitting a 37 year lowjust abovehe year, sterling has lost 15% against the dollar. it's partly down to strong demand for the us currency, as interest rates rise aggressively. but it also reflects growing concerns about the uk economy, a looming recession, weaker trade post—brexit, and rising government borrowing at greater costs of repayment. as we were just talking about they are. sunaina sinha haldea is global head of private capital at the investment bank raymond james. thank you so much forjoining me. close to 24% of uk government debt issued is inflation—linked. this means if some of the top—end forecasts are to be believed, the uk could end up paying close to 3% of all growth next year on coupons for inflation—linked debt alone. how much of a debt problem does this country have? well, we have a large and rising debt problem in the face of rising interest rates, a slowing economy, high and consistent ablation more than we thought we would have. that is led sterling is reacting the way it is. it is important to n
the pound slumped to levels not seen since mrs thatcher's time in office, hitting a 37 year lowjust abovehe year, sterling has lost 15% against the dollar. it's partly down to strong demand for the us currency, as interest rates rise aggressively. but it also reflects growing concerns about the uk economy, a looming recession, weaker trade post—brexit, and rising government borrowing at greater costs of repayment. as we were just talking about they are. sunaina sinha haldea is global head of...
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mrs. thatcher who was astounded about this, send her rubber gloves for christmas. >> this is astonishing.ffered to help and she was determined to do it herself. that was how considerate she was. she made you feel at home by bringing other guests that she knew you would like. there was a book in your room that she chose specially from her library for you to read. that was the kindness and generosity and the considerate nature she had. yet she was presiding over huge changes taking place in the country. the longest serving monarch, 71 years. queen elizabeth i was only 45 years. queen victoria, 50 years. king george iii, 60 years. she was 70. it's a quality she brought to the job. at the time she was queen we were not an expanding empire as britain was in the 19th century under queen victoria. the empire was becoming the commonwealth and she eased the transition and made it smoother than it otherwise would have been because her diplomatic skills. so the commonwealth of nations is 2 1/2 billion people and 56 countries, countries that were never part of the british empire and that's really a t
mrs. thatcher who was astounded about this, send her rubber gloves for christmas. >> this is astonishing.ffered to help and she was determined to do it herself. that was how considerate she was. she made you feel at home by bringing other guests that she knew you would like. there was a book in your room that she chose specially from her library for you to read. that was the kindness and generosity and the considerate nature she had. yet she was presiding over huge changes taking place in...
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mrs. thatcher came close to saying that she discovered even invented gorbachev her meeting and debate with and added a lot to her personal reputation, as the reputation of great britain, she acted as an intermediary between gorbachev and reagan, by promoting the first washington as a man to deal with and acting as an agent of influence in both directions, history was made the ussr began to reform itself. well as himself beautifully played made an impeccable choice. and good hello anastasia and what did you call me? sochi to me you will go yourself or with an argument if you want to do it well, do it well, it’s white there, the new season. what is behind this sign? analyzes at you good, but to be checked. as you understand, more than 420 outpatient cancer care centers are not canceled, national projects in russia are free and close to what is important here and now. on may 17, 1985, the anti-alcohol campaign began to definitely binge alcoholism was a terrible scourge of the soviet people in the last years of the existence of the soviet empire, it was necessary to fight them, but it is impos
mrs. thatcher came close to saying that she discovered even invented gorbachev her meeting and debate with and added a lot to her personal reputation, as the reputation of great britain, she acted as an intermediary between gorbachev and reagan, by promoting the first washington as a man to deal with and acting as an agent of influence in both directions, history was made the ussr began to reform itself. well as himself beautifully played made an impeccable choice. and good hello anastasia and...
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if people try to help, they would get short shrift. 0n mrs thatcher's first visit, she just couldn'tgloves to the queen. but itjust underpinned that sense of otherness about it and they loved wandering around and not being recognised or sometimes being recognised, and occasionally had these wonderful stories like the day the queen was out walking at her close protection officer dick griffin was with her and they met a couple of american tourists, one of whom said, have you met the queen? to which the queen replied, i haven't, but he has! they love those kinds of stories. they were happening all the time. that was one of my favourite stories. he told that beautifully, didn't he? around the time of the queen'sjubilee. he did it beautifully, but he stood there, and she took a photograph of the american tourists of him, because he had met the queen. him and the american tourists, and she never... and they never revealed, and she never revealed that she was the queen. �* , ., queen. but she did en'oy the thought of what happened — queen. but she did enjoy the thought of what happened when
if people try to help, they would get short shrift. 0n mrs thatcher's first visit, she just couldn'tgloves to the queen. but itjust underpinned that sense of otherness about it and they loved wandering around and not being recognised or sometimes being recognised, and occasionally had these wonderful stories like the day the queen was out walking at her close protection officer dick griffin was with her and they met a couple of american tourists, one of whom said, have you met the queen? to...
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nonconfrontational with mrs thatcher.terms of political initiatives it was perhaps the boldest— initiatives it was perhaps the boldest initiative of that decade. one looks for political initiatives through the reign, they— initiatives through the reign, they are _ initiatives through the reign, they are not very common, and this was— they are not very common, and this was a — they are not very common, and this was a very bold and successful one. it this was a very bold and successful one. it would take another four _ successful one. it would take another four years _ successful one. it would take another four years before - another four years before nelson mandela was released from in february 1990. nelson mandela was released from in february1990. —— released from prison. by 1995, south africa had rejoined the commonwealth. after nearly 50 years, the queen finally returned and was met by the new president. i returned and was met by the new resident. . , president. i regard the visit ofthe president. i regard the visit of
nonconfrontational with mrs thatcher.terms of political initiatives it was perhaps the boldest— initiatives it was perhaps the boldest initiative of that decade. one looks for political initiatives through the reign, they— initiatives through the reign, they are _ initiatives through the reign, they are not very common, and this was— they are not very common, and this was a — they are not very common, and this was a very bold and successful one. it this was a very bold and successful...
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huge social upheaval, turbulence and strife in the 70s and then all the change that came with mrs thatcherour country works and it is going to be both fascinating but also hugely important to see how king charles actually handles that and what his influence may or may not be. there is a question of whether or not he might be an activist king. he has given indications that he will not take those causes that he cares about so passionately with him into this new job but there certainly will be attention on whether or not and how that relationship develops with our new prime minister. this is happening at an extraordinary time. laura, we'll leave it there, many thanks. laura kuenssberg, there. welcome to viewers in the uk and around the world as we bring you a second day of special coverage following the death of queen elizabeth ii. britain's longest—serving monarch died yesterday at the age of 96 at balmoral, in scotland. the uk government has announced a period of national mourning which will continue until the end of the day of the queen's state funeral. the date is expected to be confirmed
huge social upheaval, turbulence and strife in the 70s and then all the change that came with mrs thatcherour country works and it is going to be both fascinating but also hugely important to see how king charles actually handles that and what his influence may or may not be. there is a question of whether or not he might be an activist king. he has given indications that he will not take those causes that he cares about so passionately with him into this new job but there certainly will be...
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she was said to have found mrs thatcher's attitude and confrontational style puzzling.uly 1981 to the young lady diana spencer seemed to be a moment of hope for the future. the new princess of wales captured the public imagination and became a media superstar. consequently, when the marriage began to fail, its decline was a very public one. when the couple's separation was announced in 1992, it followed the collapse of the first marriage of the queen's daughter, princess anne, and a series of lurid stories involving the queen's other daughter—in—law, the duchess of york, whose marriage to prince andrew had also ended. national anthem plays. in a revealing speech to mark over 40 years on the throne, the queen described 1982 as her "annus horribilis" — her horrible year — and conceded the need for a more open monarchy in return for a less hostile media. no institution — city, monarchy, whatever — should expect to be free from the scrutiny of those who give it their loyalty and support. not to mention those who don't. but we are all part of the same fabric of our national
she was said to have found mrs thatcher's attitude and confrontational style puzzling.uly 1981 to the young lady diana spencer seemed to be a moment of hope for the future. the new princess of wales captured the public imagination and became a media superstar. consequently, when the marriage began to fail, its decline was a very public one. when the couple's separation was announced in 1992, it followed the collapse of the first marriage of the queen's daughter, princess anne, and a series of...
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she is said to have found mrs thatcher's attitude and confrontational style puzzling. attitude and confrontational moment of great _ wed. the 1980s had begun with a moment of great promise. - wed. the 1980s had begun with a moment of great promise. prince charles' wedding injuly 1981 charles' wedding injuly1981 to the young lady diana spencer seemed to be a moment of hope for the future. the new princess of wales captured the public imagination and became a media superstar. consequently, when the marriage began to fail, its decline was a very public one and the couple's separation was announced in 1992, it followed the collapse of the first marriage of the queen's daughter princess and in a series of lurid stories involving the queen's other daughter—in—law duchess of york whose marriage to prince andrew had also ended. in a revealing speech to mark her 40 years on the throne, the queen described 1992 as her horrible year and conceded the need for a more open monarchy in return for a less hostile media. tia less hostile media. no institution, _ less hostile media. no institution, city, - less host
she is said to have found mrs thatcher's attitude and confrontational style puzzling. attitude and confrontational moment of great _ wed. the 1980s had begun with a moment of great promise. - wed. the 1980s had begun with a moment of great promise. prince charles' wedding injuly 1981 charles' wedding injuly1981 to the young lady diana spencer seemed to be a moment of hope for the future. the new princess of wales captured the public imagination and became a media superstar. consequently, when...
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tras doesn't pay attention to it, just as margaret thatcher, who was a maximalist in everything, didn't pay attention to it. ihor kharchenko is with us, mror. how do you rate this new character? m-m i think for a long time that if there is a system in the world that is close to what we can call an ideal state system, then it is precisely the british one, therefore, under any circumstances, the personal e-e of britain, of course, they are important and can play the role of a certain very significant in history, but the system works, but now the british political system has brought a new prime minister to power in the british government. what are we , ladies and gentlemen, from the transport department? congratulations, of course. we thank boris johnson. this institute, er, the day after tomorrow, a new government will meet, that is, everything is going as it should , you are a normal, functioning democrat. therefore, er, i rate mmm. let's say it's not just normal, but with the feeling that er, it's my personal belief in the correctness of the british system of the state, it came true once again, mr. igor, but the uzova which we are just h
tras doesn't pay attention to it, just as margaret thatcher, who was a maximalist in everything, didn't pay attention to it. ihor kharchenko is with us, mror. how do you rate this new character? m-m i think for a long time that if there is a system in the world that is close to what we can call an ideal state system, then it is precisely the british one, therefore, under any circumstances, the personal e-e of britain, of course, they are important and can play the role of a certain very...
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did they take margaret thatcher with them to demonstrations, where people demanded nuclear disarmament? now the sheet of rhinestones in the newspapers is called mrsin a televised debate that she would not hesitate to use if a nuclear weapon was needed, although the british press has repeatedly described what would happen to britain itself in this case after the strike of the poseidon underwater nuclear vehicle britain would go to the bottom of the seas 1.600 , a foot radioactive wave will wipe the uk off the face of the earth the conservative party the party of stability in relations with russia or the strass promises to maintain a course on unilateral aggression in those days when lystra was able to change, when she turned from an anti-monarchist into a performer to the nixins from a disarmament fan to a lover of a nuclear bomb from the left to the right, passed along with her youth. i think that, after all, it is more priority for rhinestones. and before she e, she formulates her deliberately negative position in relation to russia. and it will be a higher priority to deal with the closest neighbors, including deciding, finally, for her, presid
did they take margaret thatcher with them to demonstrations, where people demanded nuclear disarmament? now the sheet of rhinestones in the newspapers is called mrsin a televised debate that she would not hesitate to use if a nuclear weapon was needed, although the british press has repeatedly described what would happen to britain itself in this case after the strike of the poseidon underwater nuclear vehicle britain would go to the bottom of the seas 1.600 , a foot radioactive wave will wipe...
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